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A German scholar of religion and education, he has written widely on religious education, belief, and the cultural language of faith. His work brings theology into conversation with teaching, psychology, and contemporary society.

by Guido Meyer
Guido Meyer is a German theologian and scholar of religious education. According to RWTH Aachen University and the German Wikipedia entry about him, he studied Roman Catholic theology in Aachen and Leuven, worked for about two decades as a secondary-school teacher in Belgium, and later became a professor of religious education at RWTH Aachen.
His published work centers on religious education and practical theology. The available university listings show books and essays on topics such as belief, desire, images in religious learning, and the language of the church, suggesting a writer interested in how faith is taught, understood, and lived in modern culture.
Meyer’s background in both school teaching and university research gives his writing a grounded feel. Rather than treating theology as abstract, his career points to a continuing focus on how religion is communicated in classrooms, communities, and everyday life.